[Letter, 1900 May 28, London to all our nurses] [manuscript] / from Florence Nightingale
- Bib ID:
- 383906
- Format:
- Manuscript
- Author:
- Nightingale, Florence, 1820-1910
- Access Conditions:
- Available for reference. Not for loan.
- Description:
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- 1900 May 28
- 12 p. ; 18 cm.
- Summary:
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Referring to nurses as "My dear children" Nightingale thanks them for their work and speaks of nursing as a profession, social and health conditions in London, the changing role of women and thanks to everyone for all the thoughts, flowers and books she has received.
- Notes:
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- Manuscript reference no.: NLA MS 1376.
- Photocopy available for reference.
- Subject:
- Time Coverage:
- 1900
- Occupation:
- Nurses
- Copyright:
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Since 1980 [Creator Date of Death + 70 Years]
Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1910
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1900
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